Hey y’all!
Can
you say….T-E-N DAYS!! Woop! Woop! I have really grown to love my
kidlets this year (but don’t we always?).
Yet….who can resist the
thoughts of sleeping late, sitting poolside, reading, puttering around the
house, and drinking that second cup of coffee at HOME and not at
school!?!? Not this girl1
As
I start to wind things down and prioritize what I have time left to do, I
usually do some sort of “Memory Book”.
They are a great way to reflect over the year, get out the markers and
scissors. I began thinking though that
what my kids really NEED is an autograph book to get signatures from their
friends.
Why
the thought?
Well, we do have yearbooks the kids can purchase and THOSE kids always get friends to sign it at recess. What about the OTHER kids? It always made me feel kind of bad for them. And I was that mom in elementary school who would rather buy the class picture than the yearbook.
Well, we do have yearbooks the kids can purchase and THOSE kids always get friends to sign it at recess. What about the OTHER kids? It always made me feel kind of bad for them. And I was that mom in elementary school who would rather buy the class picture than the yearbook.
So,
my idea was born! And sharing it for my:
I really love all of
the great paper bag booklets out there are TPT.
All you need is paper and lunch bags from Target!
I started thinking that lots of the teachers at my school might want an Autograph booklet for our kids who don't order yearbooks. So….my quick little four page, quickie, Saturday project turned into this big thing! Might as well share it, right?
I started thinking that lots of the teachers at my school might want an Autograph booklet for our kids who don't order yearbooks. So….my quick little four page, quickie, Saturday project turned into this big thing! Might as well share it, right?
Step 1:
Distribute
the pages & 2 lunch bags
Step 2:
Fold
the two bags in half. Staple. (Pretend you see a staple in this picture. SOMEONE has hidden the at-home stapler. Grrr)
Step 3:
Cut
& Glue the cover pages to the outer parts.
Step 4:
Cut
& Glue the inside pages in any order.
Step 5:
Decorate
and Grab those AUTOGRAPHS!
Granted….four pieces of copy
paper per kid might be a lot. In the
end, I think it is worth for ALL of my kids to hop around getting signatures
from their friends and teachers.
Set
1:
6 bordered pages with no title and no extra graphics
Set
2:
6 bordered pages with titled “My Classmates”
Set
3:
6 bordered pages with no title and a cute graphic on each page
Set
4:
6 bordered pages with a spunky title and the same cute graphic
I’ve
included covers and titles ranging from Pre-K to 5th grade, too!
UPDATE: May 2016
I've added a great option to this resource so that teachers can have their own PERSONAL autograph book that can build from year to year!
Includes:
I've added a great option to this resource so that teachers can have their own PERSONAL autograph book that can build from year to year!
Includes:
- Ready-to-Go Cover Pages
- Editable Options
- Full page spread to add a class photo
- You can build from year-to-year!
Where is the link for a preschool cover page ? Please and thank you i cant find it .
ReplyDeleteThe covers start at Pre-K at this time. I hadn't considered adding Preschool! Perhaps I'll update that for next spring.
DeleteThe covers start at Pre-K at this time. I hadn't considered adding Preschool! Perhaps I'll update that for next spring.
DeleteWhere is the link for a preschool cover page ? Please and thank you i cant find it .
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